
Singapore’s real estate market is highly regulated and can be complex for those unfamiliar with the process. As a prospective property buyer, there are several important documents you need to review before making a purchase decision.
These documents not only provide crucial information about the property, but they also help protect your investment.
In this post, we will discuss the five most important documents you should review before buying a property in Singapore.
- Option to Purchase (OTP): The OTP is a legally binding agreement between the buyer and seller that sets out the terms and conditions of the property sale. It includes details such as the sale price, completion date, and any special conditions. Buyers should review the OTP carefully to ensure that they understand all the terms and conditions.
- Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA): The SPA is the final agreement between the buyer and seller that transfers ownership of the property from the seller to the buyer. It includes details such as the final sale price, payment terms, and other important conditions. Buyers should review the SPA thoroughly to ensure that all the terms and conditions agreed upon in the OTP are included.
- Title Deed: The title deed is a legal document that proves ownership of the property. It contains details such as the property’s address, owner’s name, and any encumbrances on the property. Buyers should review the title deed to ensure that there are no outstanding issues with the property’s ownership.
- Property Tax Bill: The property tax bill is an annual bill that property owners in Singapore must pay. It is based on the annual value of the property and is used to fund various government initiatives. Buyers should review the property tax bill to understand the property’s annual value and to ensure that the seller has paid all outstanding property taxes.
- Land Survey Plan: The land survey plan is a detailed map of the property that shows its boundaries, size, and any other relevant information. Buyers should review the land survey plan to ensure that the property they are purchasing is accurately represented in the plan and that there are no discrepancies or issues with the property’s boundaries.
In conclusion, reviewing these five essential documents can help buyers make informed decisions and avoid potential issues when purchasing a property in Singapore. It is always advisable to seek professional advice from a lawyer or real estate agent to ensure that all aspects of the property purchase are understood and accounted for.
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